Sefirin Kızı episode 21

Aslo known as Ambassador’s Daughter, is an upcoming drama about a legendary love story between Sancar Efeoğlu who is a powerful and wealthy man in the town and Nare who is the ambassador’s daughter. Turkish series Sefirin Kızı episode 21 english subtitles.
The subject and summary of the Sefirin Girl series is not officially disclosed, but there are some opinions and infertions, although there is not much information about its content. The name of the directory provides some information about its contents. “Sefir” means: “Envoy” or “Ambassador”. It is estimated that the girl and daughter of a diplomat who came to Turkey will be subject to the impossible love of a Turkish teenager. It is also possible to get a number of Sefirin Kızı (Ambassador’s Daughter) to the center. It is obvious that the Sefirin is not one of the ambassador, but the features that make the love of the two teenagers impossible. It is thought that an impossible love story will be presented to the viewer. It is also thought that the series will also address diplomatic issues. It is estimated that both diplomacy and an impossible love will be a long-lasting series. Turkish series Sefirin Kızı episode 21 english subtitles.

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2 Comments

  • Sinead

    Oof, I frikkin hate it when Sancar grabs Nare and pulls her like a rag doll. He is abusive & she is an idiot who likes pain. In what world is a person like Sancar a hero/good person? Only in a sick world. Gediz deserves better than Nare. She & Sancar should go ahead & destroy each other…they deserve it. First time I can’t stand the main characters…apart from Gediz.

  • Viscera4ever

    For the first time ever Nare said something with sense when she was talking to Gediz by the pool. Whether she will forgive Sancar, love Sancar, or spend her whole life pining for Sancar, no one has the right to say sh*t about it. It’s her pain and she can do what she wants with it. No one lived the tragedy that they lived but them. So no one has the right to condemn them and their choices, but they are free to condemn each other. Which they frequently do, interlopers not needed. It’s why Gediz’s misplaced judgement and Zehra and Elvan’s snide condemnation annoy me so much. You weren’t there. It didn’t happen to you. You didn’t even ask the right questions. So don’t try to dictate someone else’s feelings. Mind your business.